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Ethernet service switch; service router; extensible routing system
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Service SAP QoS Policy Command Reference
The hsmda-counter-override keyword applies to the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR and is optional. When
specified and the egress SAP is created on an HSMDA, the egress classification rule will override the
default queue accounting function for the packet. By default, the HSMDA uses each queues default
queue counters for packets mapped to the queue. The hsmda-counter-override keyword is used to map
the packet to an explicit exception counter. One of eight counters may be used. When the packet is
mapped to an exception counter, the packet will not increment the queues discard or forwarding
counters, instead the exception discard and forwarding counters will be used. The dscp based counter
override decision may be overwritten by an ip-criteria reclassification rule match if the higher priority
classification rule has an hsmda-counter-override action defined.
The no form of the command removes the reclassification rule from the SAP egress QoS policy.
Parameters
fc fc-name — This keyword is optional. When specified, packets matching the IP precedence
profile {in | out} — This keyword is optional. When specified, packets matching the IP
in — The in parameter is mutually exclusive to the out parameter following the profile
out — The out parameter is mutually exclusive to the in parameter following the profile
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value will be explicitly reclassified to the forwarding class specified as fc-name regardless of
the ingress classification decision. The explicit forwarding class reclassification may be
overwritten by a higher priority dscp or ip-criteria reclassification match. The fc-name
defined must be one of the eight forwarding classes supported by the system. To remove the
forwarding class reclassification action for the specified prec-value, the prec command must
be re-executed without the fc reclassification action defined.
Values
be, l1, af, l2, h1, ef, h2 or nc
Default
None
precedence value will be explicitly reclassified to either in-profile or out-of-profile regardless
of the ingress profiling decision. The explicit profile reclassification may be overwritten by a
higher priority dscp or ip-criteria reclassification match. To remove the profile
reclassification action for the specified prec-value, the prec command must be re-executed
without the profile reclassification action defined.
reclassification action keyword. Either in or out must be specified when the profile keyword
is present. When in is specified, any packets matching the reclassification rule will be treated
as in-profile by the egress forwarding plane. This value may be overwritten by an explicit
profile action in a higher priority dscp or ip-criteria reclassification match.
reclassification action keyword. Either in or out must be specified when the profile keyword
is present. When out is specified, any packets matching the reclassification rule will be treated
as out-of-profile by the egress forwarding plane. This value may be overwritten by an explicit
profile action in a higher priority dscp or ip-criteria reclassification match.
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